You can imagine the two who love it the most. This morning the dog across the lane was barking and the guardians trotted down front and center to check it out:
The rest of the herd lounged in the shade and let the donkey patrol take care of the dog:
I was working on fire ant mounds, which seem to be popping up suddenly. You can see why it's important to buy food grade DE:
Yes, he ate it. I'd nearly finished my dusting, so there wasn't much left. Lest you think I've lost my mind, some people feed this to horses as parasite control. It won't hurt him, but it gave him a very white muzzle:
You can probably guess who had to see what was going on:
I turned around and Rafer Johnson and the Big Bay had found their own treasure - a succulent young honeysuckle vine:
The sheer number of the shots I took of this is proof of how cute they were:
And of course Rafer Johnson plays it to the hilt:
Then Keil Bay gets in the game:
It was hard to put the camera away and get back to chores. I stood in the field awhile and had my own daytime turn-out along with the herd. Between daytime turn-out and grinding flax twice a day, there's no doubt we're heading into autumn.